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Transportation

Bugatti Chiron Baja Racer

Bugatti Chiron Baja Racer

Bugattis and dirt are often a bad combo. Someone who owns one of the luxurious sports cars also probably owns a collection of car care products they put to good use on weekends. That’s why it’s so interesting to see this concept from Javier Oquendo, a graphic designer from Venezuela. Oquendo reimagined a Bugatti as a Baja Racer, one that welcomes dust, debris, and destruction thanks to some robust off-road tires and a push bumper outfitted with a collection of lights. There’s also a spare tossed on the roof and some wheel arches tossed on for good measure. It’s not something you’ll find in a Bugatti showroom, but it’s a fun concept we wouldn’t mind bombing through the desert in.